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As the month of May comes to an end, it is time for another Daring Bakers Reveal. The May Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Linda of make life sweeter! and Courtney of Coco Cooks. They chose Apple Strudel from the recipe book Kaffeehaus: Exquisite Desserts from the Classic Cafés of Vienna, Budapest and Prague by Rick Rodgers.

When the recipe for May was revealed, I concluded that I have never tasted a homemade strudel, nor have I ever consumed a strudel other than the Entenmann’s variety from the grocery store. I actually think the Entenmann’s products are referred to as danishes, but in my mind they are strudels, so just roll with that concept for my sake.

We are not huge fans of warm fruit desserts in my home, but being a Daring Baker I had to at least give it a whirl. If we liked it, great…if not, no big deal. I decided to stay with the apple recipe, but changed up the ingredients quite a bit from the original Daring Bakers recipe. I also omitted the nuts and raisins, because we do not particularly enjoy those in desserts either. I would’ve tried a mini cherry version, but to my dismay my beautiful cherries had grown a slight fuzz! I decided to make three small strudels just because I have a slight obsession with minifying baked goods!

I will confess, the rolling of the dough kind of scared me because every ounce of patience I have is used during the school day while dealing with my students. That leaves little patience for adults and baked goods. My dough was definitely not “tissue-thin” and you could most certainly not read anything through it, but I figured I would use my creative license and 1.3 ounces of remaining patience and roll until I was comfortable with the outcome. Once the dough was quasi-thin, I threw in some Nilla Wafer crumbs and my apple mixture, rolled her up and smeared the top with an egg wash. I think my dough was too thick to get a separation of layers. Once the baked strudel had cooled I drizzled on a powdered sugar glaze…and there ya have it folks, a homemade strudel.
Here is our opinion of this challenge…
We liked this, but not really enough to make again. I am glad I tried it, but again we are just not huge fans of warm fruit desserts and this one did not change our minds!

For the recipe, head over to Linda’s or Courtney’s blog! Thanks for stopping by!

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12 Comments

  1. TeaLady says:

    Beautiful strudel. Love that you made little ones.

    i so totally forgot about DB, but having seen everyone’s lovely strudels I will have to try this.

  2. Connie Weiss says:

    Great job! It looks delicious!

  3. Jill says:

    I love that you drizzled the icing on it–your strudel looks amazing!

  4. vibi says:

    WOW! Even more beautiful than the best in pastry stores! Bravo!

  5. Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] says:

    They may not have turned out perfect, but they certainly seemed perfect to me. Great job :-)

  6. Ingrid says:

    Jamie kudos to you for trying this despite the fact you knew it wouldn’t go over well. I’m the same way. I don’t do raisins and don’t like mushy fruits in my baked good. (Though I did make some strawberry muffins the other day that weren’t too bad.)
    ~ingrid

  7. Engineer Baker says:

    No worries, I like to mini-fy whenever possible as well :) It looks gorgeous!

  8. Tammy says:

    that looks great. well done!

  9. Jelli Bean says:

    Yum! I absolutely love apple desserts. You may not think the pastry looks good, but I would be happy to take it off your hands!

  10. Em says:

    that looks positively delicious – I wanna reach thru the screen and eat it… now!